I’ve been putting with electron firm ions for a couple months and have decided that I don’t like the bead. I love the feel of the Proxy, but it’s not made in plastics other than plasma and neutron. Would neutron soft be a good plastic for my main putting putter?

I’ve been putting with electron firm ions for a couple months and have decided that I don’t like the bead. I love the feel of the Proxy, but it’s not made in plastics other than plasma and neutron. Would neutron soft be a good plastic for my main putting putter?

Soft N can be used as a putting putter but it can get slick when new, especially if its cold/rainy/snowy. You could try the Anode which is basically an Ion without the large bead. Also the Streamline Pilot is a good option. It has a small bead but nothing like the Ion has. Both of those come in the firm electron and are more neutral flights like the proxy. If you want something that has the fade of an Ion, the Axiom Envy and MVP Atom both come in electron but are pretty low profile discs and don't have the float of an Ion.

What about a plasma proxy? It’s softer and grippier. I just wish they’d release it in electron! Haha

One thing you can do, is take a proxy and hit it with a scotchbrite pad to take of the "new disc smell" and get some scratches in the surface. Then take some mud and work it into the surface like they do with baseballs. Repeat that a few times and it will help speed up the process to get to that tacky stage they eventually get to. I even do the mud trick to my electron putters.

Soft N can be used as a putting putter but it can get slick when new, especially if its cold/rainy/snowy. You could try the Anode which is basically an Ion without the large bead. Also the Streamline Pilot is a good option. It has a small bead but nothing like the Ion has. Both of those come in the firm electron and are more neutral flights like the proxy. If you want something that has the fade of an Ion, the Axiom Envy and MVP Atom both come in electron but are pretty low profile discs and don't have the float of an Ion.

Do new ions have bigger beads than older ones? I have a pretty old proton, and an IDK how old (but fresh) plasma, and the bead is hardly noticable. Maybe it's just the way I grip putters? I can hardly notice the difference between my beaded ions and beadless anodes.

Should I be worried??? Does my squid finger affliction affect my ability to feel also????

Do new ions have bigger beads than older ones? I have a pretty old proton, and an IDK how old (but fresh) plasma, and the bead is hardly noticable. Maybe it's just the way I grip putters? I can hardly notice the difference between my beaded ions and beadless anodes.

Should I be worried??? Does my squid finger affliction affect my ability to feel also????

The only Ions I've ever had was were electron. I held a proton one probably around 2013 at the local shop but I didn't like the rounded inner rim with my throwing grip. I gave them electrons a brief run as a putting putter but I don't really know about older Ions.

Do new ions have bigger beads than older ones? I have a pretty old proton, and an IDK how old (but fresh) plasma, and the bead is hardly noticable. Maybe it's just the way I grip putters? I can hardly notice the difference between my beaded ions and beadless anodes.

Should I be worried??? Does my squid finger affliction affect my ability to feel also????